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Many years ago I came across a map which showed zones prone to earthquakes: one line ran straight down the centre of the UK. Also one Must note that an awful lot of mines existed in the UK and most were sited in what are huge cities now. Considering all the mines were not properly refilled with rocks and concrete: a small earthquake or underground gas explosion will result in the cities just falling into the earth. Same applies to all the oil and gas fields around the world: some are land based and some are offshore....again the mineral exploration has potentially left huge voids which could collapse at the slightest of earthquakes resulting in tsunamis and underground fires.

Many years ago I came across a map which showed zones prone to earthquakes: one line ran straight down the centre of the UK. Also one
Must note that an awful lot of mines existed in the UK and most were sited in what are huge cities now. Considering all the mines were not properly refilled with rocks and concrete: a small earthquake or underground gas explosion will result in the cities just falling into the earth.
Same applies to all the oil and gas fields around the world: some are land based and some are offshore....again the mineral exploration has potentially left huge voids which could collapse at the slightest of earthquakes resulting in tsunamis and underground fires.Not so simple

Many years ago I came across a map which showed zones prone to earthquakes: one line ran straight down the centre of the UK. Also one Must note that an awful lot of mines existed in the UK and most were sited in what are huge cities now. Considering all the mines were not properly refilled with rocks and concrete: a small earthquake or underground gas explosion will result in the cities just falling into the earth. Same applies to all the oil and gas fields around the world: some are land based and some are offshore....again the mineral exploration has potentially left huge voids which could collapse at the slightest of earthquakes resulting in tsunamis and underground fires.

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